I'm considering cajunizing my shadow 2 but I don't want to wait the 10 weeks for the turn around. I was thinking I would just buy the kits I wanted and do it myself. What is everyones opinion on this? I have all the gun smithing tools needed and then some I just don't have all the experience...
I don't particularly understand why fingerprints on your SD ammo matters? Unless you're considering ending someone for the hell of it or find yourself in shady situations a lot where you might need some deniability, I don't see the point, but this is just my opinion. In the case of a SD...
Looking for opinions. Just bought a Shadow 2, I'm planning on using it for production class. What should my first few modifications/aftermarket/custom work be?
I have a Sub 2k my wife uses home defense folded up and tucked away in the right place. I make her practice getting to the gun and then getting to opposite sides of the house. She's no pro but it will suffice granted a Russian wetwork team hasn't breached the house.
My buddy just picked up the Hudson H9. I got a Shadow 2 two weeks prior. I like the way the Hudson feels in the hand, but IMO the Hudson doesn't hold a candle to the Shadow.
7.3 percent of all living Americans have served in the military at some point in their lives. I can guarantee most didn't sign up for the pay I sure as hell didn't. 6 years into my military career E6, and my youngest sister was the assistant manager of a Taco bell and made more than I did...
I wonder if he was reaching for the hi point and shot himself in the top of the leg and it jammed. The second cam you can see the bullet hole in the top of his knee. The wound looks like it happened extremely close range.
I 100% back the blue. That being said, shooting through your windshield at a suspect already on the ground with officers coming up on the suspects ( Six ) was a bit much!
Does anyone know if or when the next USPSA classifier match might pop up? I've been searching and the closest one I found was in Iowa and that is a bit out of my range.